Cloud Technology: A Financial Innovation in Accounting and Microfinance Institutions
Résumé
The efficacy of Cloud technology is remarkable for young professionals who are players in Accounting, finance, banking, etc. The growing adoption of cloud-based solutions in the financial sector has transformed the way accounting and microfinance institutions operate. This study focuses on the Mambu model, a cloud-native core banking platform, to examine its role in enhancing institutional efficiency and service delivery. The key objectives are to evaluate the adoption of cloud technology frameworks in accounting and microfinance, and to explore how Mambu contributes to these domains. Relying on a descriptive and exploratory research design, the study uses secondary data sourced from industry reports, academic publications, and official Mambu documentation. Findings indicate that Mambu’s Process Orchestrator (MPO) supports automation, compliance, and data management across over 65 countries. Its Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) model and scalability promote financial inclusion and operational agility. The study further highlights Mambu’s indirect benefits for accounting firms through integration, reporting, and client service improvements, positioning it as a key enabler in the digital transformation of financial services.